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St. Louis Gateway Rail: The 1970s

Arcadia Publishing

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Barker. This pictorial history shows you how the dedication of the Gateway Arch in 1968 and the closing to rail service of St. Louis Union Station redefined the St. Louis riverfront. You'll also see railroad debuts - Burlington Northern, Illinois Central Gulf, and the Family Lines System, to name a few - and railroad demises - such as Rock Island and Frisco - as a century of rail transport dominance came to an end. 128 pages, approximately 200 B&W photographs, 6½"x 9¼", softcover.